Avira Resources Limited announced that initial exploration is to commence on the Wyloo copper/gold project in November this year with a logistics and field verification program planned to; investigate and ground truth the geology, to develop targeting concepts and assess the effectiveness of the limited exploration conducted on the tenements to date. The Wyloo Project consists of five exploration licenses (E08/3329, E08/2230, E08/3321, E08/3332, E08/3333) covering prospective Wyloo Group sediments which lie within 5 kilometres of Moorarie Suite Granites. The Mount Clement deposit is gold hosted within the Ashburton Basin, Western Australia. It has recently been mapped and described by the Geological Survey of Western Australia as syngenetic and epithermal. The GSWA interpretation is that the deposit formed roughly synchronous with the Wyloo Group sedimentation at ~1828Ma, with the intrusion of the Moorarie Suite granitoids from. 1830-1798Ma. The genetic model preferred for the Mt Clement Au-Cu-Ag deposit is that of hydrothermal fluids flowing up syn-sedimentary faults, and depositing gold in exhalative carbonate- chert-pyrite wit/hin the subsurface of the sediments. The Wyloo tenement package has prospective components of the deposit style that have not been adequately explored. Other examples of granite-associated epigenetic mineralization include skarn and VMS type mineralisation, such as tungsten skarns at Mount Alexander (Kimber Well), and VMS hosted within felsic volcaniclastic sediments throughout the Wyloo Group. The Wyloo project is currently undergoing compilation and re-assessment of previous WAMEX data, complimented by a further field reconnaissance trip to ground truth identified access and assess the geology, regolith and general considerations of undertaking a field campaign in this region in late November, with first pass mapping for priority areas proximal to the prospective faults and lithologies within the tenure. At Mt Edith, priority stream sediment sites have been selected and sampling will begin on tenement grant - mapping geological traverses and an assessment of access will be done in advance of this work. At Mount Price mapping of regolith and geological traverses to identify faulting and alteration and an assessment of access will be done in advance of geophysical data acquisition. A series of faults transect the area and are associated with magnetic anomalies. The interpretation is that these magnetic anomalies are possibly related to skarnification and alteration. At Gilba Bore and Thowagee Well mapping of and geological traverses to identify faulting and alteration will be done after an assessment of a new aerial geophysical data acquisition. A series of faults transect the area N_S and are associated with folded magnetic lithologies and more detail is required before committing on ground resources. The exploration budget for this phase has been determined and the exploration team finalised and now preparing for departure to the Project in late November. In addition, airborne geophysics is being considered for the tenure with prioritised ASTER and magnetic coverage planned post regolith assessment in first quarter 2022.